The meeting was followed by a tour, "when the Cubicle Block for the very up-to-date treatment of Puerperal Fever, Erysipelas, etc., excited keen interest with its equipment of Ultra Violet and Infra Red Rays for the treatment of complicated fever cases."
[3] Beatrice West had been voted into her role as honorary secretary on 24 June 1933.
[4] She left Southgate for Barnet Isolation Hospital, her appointment being announced in the British Journal of Nursing in January 1938.
[1] This annexe was initially used for maternity services, then as a paediatric ear, nose, and throat hospital; a unit for chronically sick patients, and then a geriatric unit.
This involved the excavation of 12 trenches, and resulted in the recovery of worked flint, pottery and building materials, including an undated monument and ditch and several early medieval, medieval and post-medieval drains.